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Dec 26, 2024
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NURS 108 - Surgical-Medical Nursing Credits: 4.5 Lecture Contact Hours: 2.5 Off Site Contact Hours with Faculty: 6 Description: This course emphasizes application of the nursing process and critical thinking skills while utilizing evidence-based principles of nursing in caring for adult clients experiencing surgical medical alterations within the practical and registered nurse scope of practice. Theoretical content focuses on musculoskeletal, neurological, respiratory, gastrointestinal and immune system alterations as well as peri-operative care. Clinical experiences are provided in acute and community settings utilizing an interdisciplinary collaborative approach.
Prerequisites: NURS 104 . NURS 106 . Corequisites: None. Recommended: None.
Course Category: Occupational This Course is Typically Offered: Winter, Spring Check Course Availability
Course Competencies - Apply the nursing process and care modalities to clients with upper respiratory alterations.
- Apply the nursing process and care modalities to clients with lower respiratory alterations.
- Apply the nursing process to perioperative clients.
- Apply the nursing process to clients with gastrointestinal system alterations.
- Apply the nursing process to clients with hepatobiliary systems alterations.
- Apply the nursing process to clients with select immune system alterations.
- Apply the nursing process to clients with musculoskeletal system alterations.
- Apply the nursing process to clients with central nervous system alterations.
- Apply the nursing process to clients with peripheral nervous system alterations.
- Demonstrate designated clinical competencies.
- Demonstrate proficiency on select standardized computer assessments.
- Demonstrate proficiency with medication dosage calculations.
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